100 sentences that you should practice and memorize to sound more fluent in English

Rule 1 : Keep it short and simple

Rule 2 : Listen more talk less.

Rule 3 : Make sure the other person understands you for effective communication.

Rule 4 : When speaking before crowd always keep your mind focus on mouth.

Rule 5 : Its ok to make mistakes while speaking but always speak english.



 Here are 100 sentences that you should practice and memorize to sound more fluent in English:

  1. “Hi! My name is... What's your name?”
    வணக்கம்! என் பெயர் ரோஹித் உன் பெயர் என்ன?”

  2. “Could you please explain?”
    தயவுசெய்து விளக்க முடியுமா?"
  3. “Sorry, I don't really understand.”
    "மன்னிக்கவும், எனக்கு உண்மையில் புரியவில்லை.

  4. "Can I ask you something?"

    நான் உங்களிடம் ஒன்று கேட்கலாமா?"

  5. “Could you repeat that please?”
    "தயவுசெய்து அதை மீண்டும் செய்ய முடியுமா?"

  6. “Could you speak a little more slowly?”
  7. “Excuse me!”
  8. “Forgive me.”
  9. “Thank you very much!
  10. Thank you very much for letting me know.”
  11. “That's a good question!”
  12. "Sorry, would you mind repeating?"
  13. "Excuse me, I didn't catch that."
  14. “Could you please turn down the volume?”
  15. I'm sorry, but I have to go now.”
  16. “Is that okay?”
  17. “Would you mind if I ask you something?”
  18. “Can I ask you a question?”
  19. “I'll be there as soon as I can.”
  20. “Sorry to interrupt, but can I say something?”
  21. I appreciate it!”
  22. “Can I give you a quick call?”
  23. "Excuse me, I have a question."
  24. “Would you mind waiting for just a moment?”
  25. "Would you mind if I asked you something?"
  26. “May I interrupt you for a moment, please?”
  27. “Sorry, could you repeat that for me?”
  28. “Could you tell me more?"
  29. "Could I ask you just one small favor?"
  30. "I'm sorry, I have to make this short."
  31. "I don't know if this is possible."
  32. "Do you have a second?"
  33. "Could you help me with a little something?"
  34. "I'm sorry to bother you, can I have a second of your time?"
  35. "I'm sorry, I have an urgent matter that I would like to discuss with you."
  36. “Sorry for late reply.”
  37. “I’m not sure if I’ve understood properly.”
  38. “Sorry, how do you spell that?”
  39. “Sorry, do you mind clarifying it for me?”
  40. “Sorry, did you say …?”
  41. “If you don’t mind me asking…”
  42. “Sorry, could you expand on that?”
  43. “Could you say that again?”
  44. “Sorry, I’m not really sure about that…”
  45. “Could you repeat that but slower?”
  46. Is that okay with you?"
  47. "Sorry, did you understand?"
  48. "Sorry, would you mind repeating that again?"
  49. "May I interrupt you for a moment?"
  50. "I'd be happy to get your input."
  51. Am I making sense?"
  52. "Sorry, am I taking too much time?"
  53. "Sorry, could I be a little bit more specific?"
  54. "If I may ask, have you ever experienced..."
  55. "What do you think works best in this situation?"
  56. "Would you mind helping me understand this concept?"
  57. “I was wondering if you could help me with…”
  58. "Sorry, was there something else you were trying to say?"
  59. "Sorry, could you repeat that again?"
  60. “Would you mind if I interrupted you for the last time?”
  61. “Sorry for the delay.”
  62. “Sorry, may I ask something?”
  63. “May I have a moment of your time?”
  64. “Is it possible if I ask you something?”
  65. “Sorry, do you have a second?”
  66. “Can I ask you a silly question?”
  67. “Sorry, could I say a quick thing?”
  68. “Sorry, I have a little request.”
  69. “Do you have a minute to talk?”
  70. “Sorry to disturb you, but just this one thing please.”
  71. “Could I have a quick word with you?”
  72. “Sorry for the inconvenience.”
  73. “Sorry for bothering you.”
  74. “Sorry, could I just interrupt you for a second?”
  75. “Could I ask you a quick question?”
  76. “Do you have a moment to clear something up?”
  77. “Sorry for intruding, is it possible…?”
  78. “Could I use a few words of your time?”
  79. “Do you have just a bit of time?”
  80. “Sorry to bother you, but could I say something?”
  81. “Could I have one minute?”
  82. “Could I just give you…?”
  83. “Sorry, is there one thing I could…?”
  84. “Do you have a second to deal with…”
  85. “Just a quick thing to tell you…”
  86. “Sorry, I have to bother you…”
  87. “Sorry, could you spare a few minutes…”
  88. “Could we talk for a minute?”
  89. “Sorry to take up your time…”
  90. “Sorry to interrupt you…”
  91. “Sorry, could you listen to me for one minute?”
  92. “Sorry, could we talk for a moment?”
  93. “Sorry, would you mind if I just…”
  94. “Sorry, I know I‘m bothering you…”
  95. “I just want to make something clear…”
  96. “Just one question…”
  97. “Sorry, could I ask you a small thing?”
  98. “Sorry, would you mind if I say…”
  99. “I just want to ask you something…”
  100. “Could I just tell you…?
  101. “Sorry for the disturbance…”

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